[MilCom] Military/Federal Mode S Missing Hexcodes
n5fpw at frontier.com
n5fpw at frontier.com
Tue Aug 25 11:24:39 EDT 2015
>An excellent article on hexcodes that have not been identified yet.
>I'm wondering how many of those are associated with various Remote
>Piloted Vehicles that are being utilized in military training areas/routes.
>Might be a good idea to take that list and compare it with your local
>data base.
Thanks for the mention Ken.
I just did another major update to the "Hex Hole" list at
http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/2015/08/mode-s-address-holes.html
I have divided the unknowns into a CONUS and Europe list.
If anyone has a tie up for any of these Mode-S address unknowns you
can reach me here on this list or at the email address in the masthead
of the blog website.
73 all and good hunting,
Chief Larry
Larry Van Horn, ATC (AW) USN (Ret)
N5FPW - Brasstown, NC USA
President, Teak Publishing, Mode-S Monitor
Twitter: @MilcomMP
Milcom Monitoring Post http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ken
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 9:48 PM
To: MILCOM
Subject: [MilCom] Military/Federal Mode S Missing Hexcodes
Please see http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/2015/08/mode-s-address-holes.html
An excellent article on hexcodes that have not been identified yet.
I'm wondering how many of those are associated with various Remote
Piloted Vehicles that are being utilized in military training areas/routes.
Might be a good idea to take that list and compare it with your local
data base.
Ken
Springfield MA Monitoring Area
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